No atmospere or air on the moon, therefore no sound.
For sound to travel, a certain amount of molecules per unit of space are required. In space (that is, outside the atmosphere) -specifically the space between the Earth and the moon- this threshold is not met, so there is no sound. The answer to this question is "Not Applicable."
Nothing, the moon doesn't sound like anything because there is no living force, or any force that can make sound on the moon.
No it doesn't, ring is a ing sound where as a moon a oooon sound.
Yes, sound can travel in the atmosphere of the moon, but it would be very different from sound travel on Earth due to the moon's thin atmosphere. Sound waves would propagate through the moon's atmosphere much slower and with less intensity than on Earth. Additionally, the lack of air molecules on the moon means that sound would not be able to travel very far.
Sound can travel in the solid rocks of the moon but sound can not travel on the surface of the moon because there is no air for the sound to travel in.
The velocity of sound on the Moon's surface is about 1,092 meters per second, which is approximately 3.7 times slower than the speed of sound in air on Earth. This slower speed is due to the Moon's lack of atmosphere, which affects the transmission of sound waves.
No. A bank vault door is much denser than the moon's atmosphere and so any sound will travel much faster in the door.
No real limit, up to the speed of light. The Apollo astronauts traveled at ABOUT 32 times the speed of sound on their trip to the moon. That is the fastest yet.
For sound to travel, a certain amount of molecules per unit of space are required. In space (that is, outside the atmosphere) -specifically the space between the Earth and the moon- this threshold is not met, so there is no sound. The answer to this question is "Not Applicable."
No, a spaceship traveling to the moon would not produce a shock wave in the traditional sense. Shock waves are typically generated by objects traveling faster than the speed of sound in a medium, and in the vacuum of space, there is no medium for the shock wave to propagate through.
No, the speed of sound is faster in solids.
Nothing, the moon doesn't sound like anything because there is no living force, or any force that can make sound on the moon.
The speed of light is much greater than the speed of sound.
No it doesn't, ring is a ing sound where as a moon a oooon sound.
The Sound of Speed was created in 1988.
The loudness of the sound has no effect on its speed.
NOTHING there is no atmosphere on the moon therefore sound cannot travel